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S76

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Edit 09/19/08

There's FJR's everywhere! The hotel is full of them. Everywhere you ride you see them. Every gas station has a few.

I rode the New River Gorge Bridge ride to day. Very nice ride. Perfect weather. Can't thank the route planners enough.

This is so neat!

[SIZE=8pt]Edit: 09/18/08[/SIZE]

Road the Monkey Butt #6 today. Words can't explain. Fantastic!

Now, it's 3:30 PM, where is everyone? The beer is getting warm!

Guess I'll just have to tackle it alone. he he

[SIZE=8pt]Edit: 09/17/08[/SIZE]

I rode the Coal Mine Route #8 today. Absolutely awesome! It is really an adventure ride. It has it all.

I'm not sure it is for everyone but I enjoyed it. The first 1/3 was so beautiful I just had to go slow and soak it all in. Farms, hills, scenery, elevation changes. All of what I like the best. It does get intense in some areas and you have to stay on your game. Locals move right along on those roads. How embarassing is it when you are going to slow and holding up a mom in a minivan? Just ask me. I got everything thrown at me today. Forest rats, (not too close) a turkey that I thought for sure was a hit, chased by 2 dogs, gravel, potholes, single lane blind curves, (about a hundred) and hairpins that put you in first gear. It took me 8 hours instead of the posted 6 hours and I only stopped 4 times for 15 minutes, no lunch. More embarassment. But a fantastic ride no less.

So from today I have these lessons learned:

1. If you are doing 60 plus MPH and the curved arrow sign says 25 you better scrub off some speed or you will soon be wondering how much traction you are going to loose as your tires cross the yellow paint because that's were they are going and there seems no way to stop it. About 20 over the posted corner speed seems about right for me. YMMV.

2. When the Zumo calls out "Approaching Danger Steel Bridge" that is not a road you should be looking for!

3. Don't get to excited when the local cages are over the yellow line. They always seem to pull it back just in time. (4 occurances)

4. Stay right, stay right, stay right.

5. If you see an old guy getting his mail be prepared to wave, he will.

6. If you pull off the road in tall dry grass to get a quick picture, before you are done you will smell something burning.

That's it for today. I am exhausted.

Gee, the Thursday arrival prizes are disappearing at an alarming rate. Sorry.

What's that noise? WHOA, There is an FJR in the parking lot! Gotta go see who that may be.

Later,

Bob

[SIZE=8pt]Edit: 09/16[/SIZE]

Made it to the Brier Inn! :yahoo:

Rode Smoke Hole Rd. 33, 250, 219, today. The worst road I was on was excellent.

The best was pee your pants fun! Chicken strips gone, a first for me.

Checked into the hotel and apparently when I made the reservations my accent automatically classified were my room should be. They stuck my Yankee a$$ behind the building, in the back, in the corner. But, it's right across from the pool (which is not crowded at all, LOL) and right next to some outdoor sitting areas that should serve us well. Pretty cool actually. The rooms are big and nice. Free wireless. We got a good deal on the rooms no doubt. Thanks!

I did get to use my motorcycle tool kit today for the first time in 40K miles. The computer chair in my room was assembled backwards and it reclined forward instead of backwards. Is that a southern thing?

If I can figure out how to pull it off I plan on having arrival gifts for the first 48 riders who find their way back here Thursday. I'll start to work on that now.

Bob

090/15/08

[SIZE=8pt]Just had to hit the road, couldn't wait.[/SIZE]

I left Northeast CT at 08:00 and ended up in Romney WV at 18:00. Found a cute little motel for $45 and free wireless. Perfect. It's called the "Kool Wink" motel. Looks like it was built in the 50's or 60's but the rooms are spotless.

Lost 45 minutes in Hartford Ct and Danbury Ct traffic leaving at that time tough. What was I thinking?

Saw a bad accident on 81 in PA with Lifestar waiting in the medium. Saw an old guy back into someones Harley in a gas station and knock it over. The old guy got out and looked at the owner and asked if that was the same bike he backed over last week! Also saw another significant wreck on the back roads in WV. A SUV and a pickup collided on a corner.

I hope I don't see any more of that stuff.

I rode about 500 miles today. 425 slab and the rest back roads. I have about 250 left to get to the hotel. Tomorrow will be a fun day, all back roads. First thing on the agenda tomorrow is Smoke Hole Rd. I was told it was fun.

 
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Ugh....YOU SUCK!!!! :angry2: ;) I don't get to leave for EOM until Saturday due to work!! I'll see you and everyone else then. Be safe out there :D

 
Bob,

Are there any places to get chow there? I usually stop in Hancock MD on the way down but would like to go aways further.

George

Just had to hit the road, couldn't wait.
I left Northeast CT at 08:00 and ended up in Romney WV at 18:00. Found a cute little motel for $45 and free wireless. Perfect. It's called the "Kool Wink" motel. Looks like it was built in the 50's or 60's but the rooms are spotless.

Lost 45 minutes in Hartford Ct and Danbury Ct traffic leaving at that time tough. What was I thinking?

Saw a bad accident on 81 in PA with Lifestar waiting in the medium. Saw an old guy back into someones Harley in a gas station and knock it over. The old guy got out and looked at the owner and asked if that was the same bike he backed over last week! Also saw another significant wreck on the back roads in WV. A SUV and a pickup collided on a corner.

I hope I don't see any more of that stuff.

I rode about 500 miles today. 425 slab and the rest back roads. I have about 250 left to get to the hotel. Tomorrow will be a fun day, all back roads. First thing on the agenda tomorrow is Smoke Hole Rd. I was told it was fun.
 
Romney is perfect.

From Hancock I took 522 to 9 (9 was awesome) to 29 (29 was nice) to 50W to Romney. There is gas and a breakfast place in Romney near the center of town by the stop light. There is also a relatively large resturant on the left side of 50W about 4 (?) miles before you get to town. Big dirt parking lot. I haven't been to either yet. I plan on staying here again on the return. There is also a Burger

Doodle 2 miles before Romney right in front of the Eastern Hotel, a modern hotel for $80(?) a night. It's 10 hours to NE CT via Scranton counting 3 fuel and one Waffle House stop.

Exit 9 in Delaware, the first one in Delaware heading south, has the Waffle House and Gas right off the Highway. Maunagam Rd or something like that. You can get in and out of a Waffle House in 15 minutes! Love that place.

I'll post up tomorow on Smoke Hole Rd. It is just west of Romney a few miles. Hope it's paved. :blink:

Bob,Are there any places to get chow there? I usually stop in Hancock MD on the way down but would like to go aways further.

George
 
Ugh....YOU SUCK!!!! :angry2: ;) I don't get to leave for EOM until Saturday due to work!! I'll see you and everyone else then. Be safe out there :D
Blow it off!

Tell the boss there's something wrong with your eyes.

You just can't see coming to work! :D

I do believe that the CORRECT medical term for that is " anal glaucoma " Meaning: I can't see my *** coming to work.

 
Edit: 09/16
Made it to the Brier Inn! :yahoo:

If I can figure out how to pull it off I plan on having arrival gifts for the first 48 riders who find their way back here Thursday. I'll start to work on that now.

Bob
Gifts! Holy **** I'm there! :D

Glad you made it safe and sound.

Departure time has been moved up, leaving tomorrow morning sometime before 9. (Hopefully)

I don't think I will make it there in a day, but might catch up with extrememarine and see ya at the

Brier Inn Thursday.

Chris

 
I did get to use my motorcycle tool kit today for the first time in 40K miles. The computer chair in my room was assembled backwards and it reclined forward instead of backwards. Is that a southern thing?
No, it's not a southern thang, it's totally a sexual thing. It is a motel, you know. Now, wash your hands after you fix that chair.

 
I'm outta Sag Harbor at 04:30 on Wednesday headed for Meherrin, VA to say a prayer for Cpl. Yale. That should get me around NYC and DC traffic without to much pain. If all goes as planned I should be rolling into Lewisburg just about MillerTime* on Thursday. Looking forward to receiving that "Major Award" there Bob.

*Or in my particular case ClausthalerTime.

 
I did get to use my motorcycle tool kit today for the first time in 40K miles. The computer chair in my room was assembled backwards and it reclined forward instead of backwards. Is that a southern thing?
No, it's not a southern thang, it's totally a sexual thing. It is a motel, you know. Now, wash your hands after you fix that chair.
Susie and I hope our chair is like that. Otherwise - S76 - we may need your help to reverse-engineer that chair...

:clapping: :yahoo: :clapping: :yahoo: :clapping: :yahoo:

 
I did get to use my motorcycle tool kit today for the first time in 40K miles. The computer chair in my room was assembled backwards and it reclined forward instead of backwards. Is that a southern thing?
No, it's not a southern thang, it's totally a sexual thing. It is a motel, you know. Now, wash your hands after you fix that chair.
Susie and I hope our chair is like that. Otherwise - S76 - we may need your help to reverse-engineer that chair...

:clapping: :yahoo: :clapping: :yahoo: :clapping: :yahoo:

No problem, it only takes 4 screws to get the chair working good. (Is that what I meant to say?)

 
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